Apple's Mind-Blowing 2023 Event: iPhone 15, Series 9 Watch, and Ultra 2 Revealed! What You Need to Know About the Game-Changing Tech and Prices!

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Apple revealed the iPhone 15 and the new Series 9 Apple Watch at its annual September event in Cupertino, California.

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The standard iPhone 15 will be priced starting at $799, while the 15 Plus will start at $899. The Series 9 Apple Watch will be available for $399. 

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The Series 9 Apple Watch is set to be released on September 22.

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The event, named "Wonderlust," took place at the Steve Jobs Theater on Apple’s campus, continuing a tradition dating back to the original iPhone's debut in 2007.

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The iPhone 15 lineup includes four models: iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Max.

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The phones will feature "Dynamic Island," a redesigned notch at the top of the screen that takes up less visual space, a feature initially introduced in the iPhone 14 Pro models the previous year.

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The standard iPhone 15 models will boast an enhanced camera system, allowing for greater optical zoom by transitioning from a 12-megapixel main camera sensor to a 48-megapixel version.

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Apple introduced the Series 9 Apple Watch with a primary upgrade being the new processing chip, called the S9-Sip, claimed to be faster than the one introduced in 2020.

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The Series 9 will retain a similar appearance to previous models but will offer updated colors including pink, starlight, and silver.

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Both Series 9 and Ultra 2 Apple Watches will feature a new "double tap" feature allowing users to answer calls by tapping their fingers together

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The Series 9 is priced at $399 and will also be available for sale starting September 22. The Ultra 2 will offer a 36-hour battery life and cost $799. 

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All new iPhones will transition from Lightning to USB-C charging to comply with European Union common charger laws.

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